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Gold, Steven J. "Gender and social capital among Israeli immigrants in Los Angeles." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 4.3 (1995): 267-301. excerpt; Rosenthal, Mirra, and Charles Auerbach. "Cultural and Social Assimilation of Israeli Immigrants in the United States." International Migration Review 26, no. 3 (Fall 1992): 982–91.
Ethan Klein, Israeli-American YouTuber and podcast host; Hila Klein, Israeli-born American podcast host and fashion designer, who is also the wife of Ethan Klein; Shuki Levy, Israeli-born American music composer whose best known work is soundtrack compositions for children's television programs of the 1980s. Ephrat Livni, artist, writer, and lawyer
Nefesh B'Nefesh group welcomes North American immigrants to Israel. More than 200,000 North American immigrants live in Israel. There has been a steady flow of immigration from North America since Israel's inception in 1948. [107] [108] Several thousand American Jews moved to Mandate Palestine before the State of Israel was established.
Republican presidential hopefuls are using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to urge tougher security at the U.S.-Mexico border, in what political operatives call a novel attempt to link a foreign ...
Mayor Adams, on his second day in Israel, pointed to the country’’s policies of granting work authorizations to new immigrants on Tuesday as an example of what President Biden should be doing ...
Nefesh B'Nefesh was originally conceived by Rabbi Yehoshua Fass after a family member was killed in a terrorist attack in Israel on 28 March 2001. [5] Realizing that there were many people who wanted to immigrate to Israel but were concerned about certain obstacles, Rabbi Fass and Florida businessman and philanthropist Tony Gelbart decided to create an organization which would try to make it ...
Many Israeli Americans in Los Angeles are first, second, or third-generation Americans and are the descendants of early Israeli immigrants arriving in the 1950s; while others are more recent immigrants who began moving to Los Angeles in a wave of migration that began in the 1970's continued to this day.
Emigrants from Israel are known as yordim ("those who go down [from Israel]"). Immigrants to Israel are known as olim ("those who go up [to Israel]"). The use of the Hebrew word "Yored" (which means "descending") is a modern renewal of a term taken from the Torah: "אנכי ארד עמך מצרימה ואנכי אעלך גם עלו " ("I myself will go down with you to Egypt, and I will ...